The song is called half a chance off of the Angie Stone CD The Art of Love and War.
I googled your question, and I came up with the following from a review of Angie Stone's album: "Wish I Didn't Miss You" takes the beat from The O'Jays' classic "Backstabbers" (quoted from an Amazon.com review) So, maybe it's not Jill Scott that the song belongs to, but Angie Stone. Hope that helps. ^_^ KMS
not fade away
Spoiled
Angie by The Rolling Stones was released in August 1973
The same song
The song was written by Derek Allen, Angie Stone and Saleem Asad. Angie Stone originally sang this song on her Art of Love and War CD.
you always on my mind
PK Carter
You have to purchase the Soundtrack because for some reason the song is found no where on the internet.
I googled your question, and I came up with the following from a review of Angie Stone's album: "Wish I Didn't Miss You" takes the beat from The O'Jays' classic "Backstabbers" (quoted from an Amazon.com review) So, maybe it's not Jill Scott that the song belongs to, but Angie Stone. Hope that helps. ^_^ KMS
not fade away
Me, Angie N. Ferrer. I cross my heart. I Swear.
It from ASHES dIVIDE the song is called The stone
Spoiled
Angie by The Rolling Stones was released in August 1973
The same song
The music video for "Interstate Love Song" by Stone Temple Pilots was primarily filmed in Los Angeles, California. It features various urban landscapes and iconic locations that showcase the city's vibe. The video complements the song’s themes of longing and nostalgia.